Rārangi
Rārangi
Momo Taonga
Ingoa/Taitara
Notice of the discovery by Mr Walter Mantell in the Middle Island of New Zealand, of a living specimen of the Notornis, a bird of the Rail family, allied to Brachypteryx, and hitherto unknown to naturalists except in a fossil state
Ingoa Kē
Mantell. Notornis Mantelli--Spine title. (Alternate title)
Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London ; no.214 (Series)
Kaiwaihanga Matua
Kaituku Kōrero/Kaiwhakaputa
Zoological Society of London
Wāhi
Rā
1850
Whakaahuatanga ā-Kiko
209-214 pages : illustrations (some colour) ; 23 cm
Reo
English
Taumata o te Mauhanga o Nāianei
Bib record
Ahanoa Mema
Huinga Kaupapa
Ngā Taipitopito Tātai Takenga
J.C. Andersen, 1949
Kōrero o Roto
Also includes "Remarks on Notornis Mantelli" by J. Gould, p.212
Newspaper cuttings are from:
1. The Literary Gazette, and Journal of the Belle Lettres, November 1850, p.859 being comments on the proceedings of the Zoological Society.
2. Illustrated London News (no date given) entitled "The Moho ; or, Notornis Mantelli ; unique bird from New Zealand". Also includes a drawing.
3. Otago Witness, March 29, 1932 entitled "The third Notornis went to Germany" by J. Drummond
Kuputuhi e Wātea Tūmatanui ana
[Keywords: Zoological Society of London--Periodicals]
Reprinted from the proceedings of the Zoological Society of London, no.214, 1850, followed by newspaper cuttings. No title-page.
Tuhipoka Hāngai
Gideon Algernon Mantell (1790-1852) was an English palaeontologist. His son Walter emigrated to New Zealand in 1839 and sent Gideon important fossils from New Zealand.
Momo Kohinga
Reserve Collection
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